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Does the age of the embryos (date frozen) affect our ability to place them for adoption?

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Does the age of the embryos (date frozen) affect our ability to place them for adoption?

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if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} No, there have been no definitive studies proving how long embryos can stay frozen and remain viable. There have been successful pregnancies with embryos that have been frozen for more than ten years. if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} • Are there limits on the number of times embryos may be donated? if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} It is in the best interests of the children involved that all of a family’s embryos be placed with one adopting family in the hopes that one family will give birth to all the siblings from a group of embryos. Should the adopting family complete their family building without using all of the adopted embryos, the adopted embryos should be returned to the original donating family. It will be this family’s decision whether to place the embryos with a second adopting family. When a clinic is managing the embryo donation and it is an anonymous, non-directed donation, the clinic will determine how the donated embryos are distribut

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if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} While there have been no definitive studies proving how long embryos can stay frozen and remain viable, some programs or clinics may set limits regarding the length of time embryos have been frozen and whether they will accept them. In September 2010, a baby was born in New Zealand from an embryo which had been frozen for twenty years. There are quite a number of other instances where embryos which have been stored over 10 or more years have resulted in successful pregnancies. if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} • Are there limits on the number of times embryos may be donated? if (!isNS4) {document.write(”);} It is in the best interests of the children involved that all of a family’s embryos be placed with one adopting family in the hopes that one family will give birth to all the siblings from a group of embryos. Should the adopting family complete their family building without using all of the adopted embryos, the adopted embryos should be returned to

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